secretary kerry had more strong words for russia, urging russia to work to try to liberate the inspectors who were being held hostage right now. here's more of what secretary kerry said. according to a read-out we got moments ago from the state department, he said, quote, we also expressed continued concern that russia's provocative troop movements on ukraine's border, its support for separatists and inflammatory rhetoric are undermining stability, security, and unity in ukraine. the united states, its european allies agree that russia is escalating the crisis in ukraine, has essentially violated the geneva pact that was agreed to last week, and for that reason just yesterday, the u.s., the g-7 announced that new sanctions could come against russia as early as monday. now, president obama convened a conference call with the other g-7 leaders yesterday. that's when they agreed to these new sanctions, which we anticipate will target individuals, high-ranking officials who are close to putin, people who the administration describes as putin's cronies. they'll not, however, we anticipate, tar